School: Willistown, Dunleer (roll number 7597)

Location:
Willistown, Co. Louth
Teacher:
M. Ó Liatháin
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  1. Descendants of a mermaid have shiny eyes
    Finding a horse shoe is considered lucky: the more nails in it, the better.
    If you spill salt you can avert the bad luck by throwing a pinch on the fire.
    A lone bush is the abode of the fairies and should not be touched.
    A man going to a fair to sell cattle meeting a red-haired woman, will sell nothing that day.
    A Whitsuntide child is considered unlucky. He invariably hits any person or thing he fired at. A wound caused by a blow from such a person was difficult to heal.
    Marriage in May is Taboo.
    To ensure good luck a loaf of bread is broke over the head of a bride on the door-step of her new home.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.